(a) The ombudsman shall provide for the training and certification of office staff, including volunteers and other representatives of the office. Training must include instruction in federal, state, and local laws and policies relating to long term care facilities in the state, and in investigative techniques. The ombudsman may require other appropriate training. The ombudsman may decertify a person under this section for good cause in accordance with regulations adopted by the authority.
(b) An employee, volunteer, or other representative of the office may not investigate a complaint under AS 44.25.310 unless certified as having completed training under this section and approved by the ombudsman as qualified to investigate the complaint.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 25. Department of Revenue
Article 4. Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman.
Sec. 44.25.300. Office established.
Sec. 44.25.310. Duties and powers of the long term care ombudsman.
Sec. 44.25.320. Training and certification of staff.
Sec. 44.25.330. Access to long term care facilities, residents, and records.
Sec. 44.25.340. Confidentiality.
Sec. 44.25.350. Immunity from liability.
Sec. 44.25.360. Interference with the long term care ombudsman and retaliation prohibited.
Sec. 44.25.370. Legal counsel for the long term care ombudsman.